How it Works
WHY FEMALE COMFORT?
THE STORY BEHIND FEMALE COMFORT
The Romans were cultivating red raspberries in the 4th century. King Edward I of Britain saw the need for their cultivation in the 13th century. Native Americans were already enjoying them when the Europeans arrived.
Dong quai, a relative of celery and carrots, has been used in TCM for thousands of years specifically for PMS and sexual health. It has also been popular in Ayurveda, and it was used by Native Americans.
Traditional Chinese Medicine reveres black cohosh for general health, going back thousands of years. Native Americans used this plant and shared its benefits with colonists who adopted its use for women’s health concerns.
You’ll find queen of the meadow growing up to 12 feet tall in wet woodlands. The Cherokee used the roots for urinary support and women’s health. The Potawatomi used the leaves for topical application.